Children’s rhinitis belongs to the category of congested nose in Chinese medicine, and it takes two to three weeks to take traditional Chinese medicine, or two to three months for it to be effective, and the specific time of taking the medicine is related to the severity of the disease. For children’s rhinitis, Chinese medicine can be categorized into different types, such as lung, spleen and qi deficiency type and spleen deficiency and qi trapping type, which require different treatment methods. 1. Lung, spleen and qi deficiency type: manifested as nasal congestion or heavy or light, sticky white nasal mucus, aggravated by cold, increased nasal mucus, incessant sneezing, decreased sense of smell, dizziness, head distension, shortness of breath and weakness, low voice, pale face, and so on. For children with Lung, Spleen and Qi deficiency type, Warm Lung Stopping Snot can be taken as treatment. In mild cases, the effect can be seen in two to three weeks, while in severe cases, it will take two to three months, or even longer, to have a significant effect. 2. Spleen deficiency and qi deficiency type: it manifests itself in symptoms such as reluctance to eat, unformed stools, fear of cold, and runny nose, etc. It can be treated by tonifying the center and benefiting the qi. You can take tonifying the middle and benefiting the qi (treating qi deficiency by tonifying the spleen) soup to tonify the middle and benefiting the qi, elevating yang and lifting the sun (elevating yang qi of the body to lift the sunken organs), and alleviating the effects of spleen deficiency and qi sinking type rhinitis. Again, it will take two to three weeks for mild cases and two to three months for severe cases to show significant healing. Chinese medicines or proprietary Chinese medicines need to be used under the guidance of a Chinese doctor to identify the symptoms, and individuals should not use them blindly to avoid adverse consequences.